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What Does It Actually Mean to Be a Documentary Filmmaker?

People ask me this more than you'd think. Usually at events, usually after I've explained what I do for the third time in a row. "So you make documentaries? Like the ones on Netflix?"

Sort of. Not exactly. Let me explain.

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Why I Specialise in Documentary and Commercial Photography

It's a fair question. Weddings dominate the photography market in South Yorkshire, and I'd be lying if I said the money wasn't tempting. But the honest answer is that I've never been drawn to it — not because there's anything wrong with wedding photography, but because it's simply not where my instincts live.  My instincts live in documentary. In real moments. In the kind of image that doesn't ask permission.
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Filmmaking in Doncaster

Filmmaking in Doncaster is thriving, mixing grassroots creativity, documentary storytelling, and innovative digital art in a city that often flies under the radar of the UK film map. Doncaster’s mix of industrial heritage, new city status, and growing creative infrastructure makes it a surprisingly powerful base for a filmmaking career.

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Building a Creative Business in Yorkshire: Why You Don't Need to Move to London

When I tell people I run a filmmaking and photography business from Doncaster, I usually get one of two reactions: confused silence or "But wouldn't you do better in London?"

The assumption is that if you're serious about creative work, you need to be in the capital. Better clients. Bigger budgets. More opportunities. And sure, there's some truth to that. But after building Wayne Sables Project here in Yorkshire for the past several years, I've learned something important: you don't need to be in London to run a successful creative business. You just need to work differently.

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Why Spaces Need Stories

Every building, stage, or public space has a story, but most of the time it fades into the background. Projection mapping changes that. Instead of adding a screen or a banner, you use light, movement, and sound to turn the space itself into the canvas, whether that’s a theatre façade, a gallery wall, or a city landmark.

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Embracing AI in Creative Work: How Technology is Transforming Filmmaking and Photography

In the rapidly evolving worlds of filmmaking and photography, the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked both excitement and uncertainty. As a creative who values storytelling and authenticity, I’ve always believed in the power of personal vision. However, recently, I’ve found myself embracing a digital assistant into my creative process—one that never sleeps, never tires, and is constantly learning: AI.

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The Art of Projection Mapping: Real Stories from Venues and Installations

The Art of Projection Mapping: Real Stories from Venues and Installations

Projection mapping isn’t just a technical trick—it’s one of my favourite creative tools to transform spaces radically, injecting new life and purpose into buildings, structures, and landscapes that people walk past every day, often without a second glance. But let’s be honest: behind every dazzling display, there’s a whole lot of problem-solving, improvisation, and a few wild stories that never make it onto social media.

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Projection Mapping

Projection mapping, also known as video mapping or spatial augmented reality, is a transformative technology that projects digital content onto physical surfaces, creating stunning visual displays. This technique has gained immense popularity in entertainment, advertising, and art, allowing creators to turn ordinary objects into captivating experiences. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to get started with projection mapping.

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